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OCTOBER 10, 2000 The state of Montana is suing a business operation of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, asking them to remit a state lodging tax on non-Indian customers. Since 1997, the tribes' KwaTaqNuk resort has not been collecting a four percent state lodging tax on non-Indians. Previously, the tribes and the state came to an agreement over the taxes and the tribe $245,155 to the state department of revenue. The state has placed the resort on a blacklist, asking state employees to boycott it for failure to remit taxes. Get the Story:
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State sues tribes over taxes
Facebook TwitterOCTOBER 10, 2000 The state of Montana is suing a business operation of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, asking them to remit a state lodging tax on non-Indian customers. Since 1997, the tribes' KwaTaqNuk resort has not been collecting a four percent state lodging tax on non-Indians. Previously, the tribes and the state came to an agreement over the taxes and the tribe $245,155 to the state department of revenue. The state has placed the resort on a blacklist, asking state employees to boycott it for failure to remit taxes. Get the Story:
Montana sues tribe in resort tax dispute (AP 10/10) Related Stories:
Tribe takes on state taxation (Money Matters 09/14)
Tribe wins round in tax case (Money Matters 09/12)
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